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  1. Room 237, not to be confused with the documentary of the same name, was a room in the Overlook Hotel in The Shining. In the book it was called "217". The room was inhabited in the past, by a Lorraine Massey who would usually seduce young bellboys who would visit her room.

  2. 30 lip 2023 · One of the most iconic moments in Stanley Kubrick's 1980 horror film 'The Shining' is when Jack Torrance enters Room 237. But why did Kubrick use that number?

  3. 23 wrz 2024 · Room 237 (or Room 217, which is the number used in the novel) has a surprisingly detailed backstory and an offscreen history involving the real-life hotels that have stood in for the Overlook. That goes for its spectral occupant as well as the physical space itself.

  4. The Overlook Hotel is the main antagonist in the The Shining franchise. It was a secluded hotel located in the Rocky Mountains. During the hotel's history, it was the site of many unsavory activities including suicides, gangland hits, and many suspicious changes of ownership.

  5. A lot of the drama and horror of this movie centers on Room 237 at the Overlook Hotel. Danny knows that there's something wrong with the room within an hour after arriving at the hotel, and he asks Mr. Hallorann about it when he says, "You're scared of Room 237, ain't you?"

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Room_237Room 237 - Wikipedia

    Overview. Though King's novel and Kubrick's film adaptation depart in some significant details, they share the same premise. Jack Torrance, a would-be professional writer, takes on a job as the winter caretaker of the sprawling Overlook Hotel in the Colorado Rocky Mountains.

  7. 17 mar 2013 · Named for the forbidden Overlook room where the hapless, sexually frustrated Jack Torrance embraces a beautiful naked woman only to have her body decay at his tainted touch, Room 237...

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